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Students helping Chase Gentry (Local Artist) create the murals
Anna Rossner

Longfellow students worked with art teachers Amoreena Rathke and Clinton Grabhorn and local artist Chase Gentry to create a triptych mural representing their school and community. Funded through local support and a student-led pottery and plant sale, the project involved students throughout a six-month design and painting process.

The mural will debut at Longfellow’s Spring Family Night on May 6, be featured at Artspire 2026 on June 13 (with a public Chalkfest activity), and will later be installed in the school’s outdoor classroom.

Photo of Just Recycle volunteers talking to Superintendent Dr.Engel about their hard work throughout the school year.
Anna Rossner

This post highlights the success of Longfellow's Just Recycle program, celebrating the leadership and dedication of 7th grade volunteers. It shares the program's growth, new lunchroom recycling efforts, rising recycling totals, and recognized the support of community partners. 

Two women holding books and smiling
Jeremy Schoonover

What started as a grandmother’s way to stay connected with her grandkids during the pandemic has grown into something much bigger — a joyful celebration of storytelling, art, and connection across generations.